Pictured above: On May 14, 2022, ParkHouston held an appreciation event to recognize the volunteers who help fight abuse of parking spaces for the disabled. The celebration was held at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center and featured a presentation by Gabe Cazares, the Director for the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities.

Pictured above: On May 14, 2022, ParkHouston held an appreciation event to recognize the volunteers who help fight abuse of parking spaces for the disabled. The celebration was held at the Metropolitan Multi-Service Center and featured a presentation by Gabe Cazares, the Director for the Mayor’s Office for People with Disabilities.

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ParkHouston’s New Online Training Fights Disabled Parking Abuse

The City of Houston is pleased to announce a new online course for residents interested in volunteering to help prevent the abuse of parking spaces reserved for people with disabilities. Through its public parking management team, ParkHouston, the City will offer virtual training modules to allow Houstonians 24-hour access to complete the Volunteer Parking Enforcement certification at their convenience. Until now, this training was only offered in person or through fixed-schedule online courses.